How is third-person limited point of view different from third-person omniscient point of view? (1 point) Responses Third-person limited point of view limits what the reader knows to the thoughts and feelings of only one character. Third-person limited point of view limits what the reader knows to the thoughts and feelings of only one character. Third-person limited point of view limits what one of the characters knows by revealing the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. Third-person limited point of view limits what one of the characters knows by revealing the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. Third-person limited point of view limits the narration to using only such pronouns as I and we.

The correct response is: Third-person limited point of view limits what the reader knows to the thoughts and feelings of only one character.